Monday, March 24, 2014

Chappar Phaad Ke!

          We all have heard the famous song from Hera Pheri -- " Dene waala jab bhi deta, deta chappar phaad ke! " and the we all saw the look of contempt, happiness and exhilaration on the faces of the three men, specially on Paresh Rawal's! Well there was a similar on my face as well and here's why...

          We often see a lot of things on internet or TV that we feel like buying.We may not necessarily require those things but still the ads are so tempting that the necessity suddenly comes up.
well such is the story of a pen drive that i recently bought.Its a 16 GB dragon tattooed pen drive that i bought from Flipkart. When i saw the ad of this wonderfully designed pen drive i just googled it and found a couple of e-commerce websites selling it. obviously there was a lot of difference in the pricing so i was looking for the one that offered me a good Bargain.
                   Then i happen to see a website knows as gopaisa.com that had Coupons  that offered me a 10%  Cashback on my purchase! So i took that offer without a second thought. Everything processed smoothly and pretty easily and the product was delivered in 2 days. And it doesn't end here, i was selected for a lucky draw with a full expenses paid Malaysia Trip as its bumper prize! (AMAZING, I know) and no points for guessing who was the 'Lucky' winner! :D
   
So then began my research about Malaysia. Of course everyone have heard about this wonderful place in the East, but how many of us actually know anything about it??

    To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia - a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colorful festivals. It's no wonder that we love celebrating and socializing. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.

One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts which further add to this theme of ‘diversity’. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts while five-star hotels sit just meters away from ancient reefs.

Rugged mountains reach dramatically for the sky while their rainforest-clad slopes sweep down to floodplains teeming with forest life. Cool highland hideaways roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.

For the perfect holiday full of surprises, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.

    Having had an interesting past and being a part of the international spice route many hundreds of years ago, Malaysia has turned into a mosaic of cultures. Everything from its people to its architecture reflect a colorful heritage and an amalgamated culture. To understand Malaysian culture, you must first get to know its people.

    Its a Land of Intriguing Diversity -- Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups have lived together in Malaysia for generations. All these cultures have influenced each other, creating a truly Malaysian culture.

The largest ethnic groups in Malaysia are the Malays, Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak, there are a myriad of indigenous ethnic groups with their own unique culture and heritage.
So iff anyone wants to see how different cultures come together and live together to form a society, Malaysia is the place to be!

                Things I want to do in Malaysia  

    1. Patronas Towers --
        Towering at 451.9m above street level, this world-renowned icon is currently the world's tallest twin structure and fifth tallest skyscraper.Going to Malaysia and not seeing the Petronas towers is like a sin! Standing in front of the towers and clicking the most amazing picture is something I would definitely love to do in Malaysia.

    2. The gastronomic hunt – Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur
        Being a foodie i'd head to Jalan Alor for an authentic street food experience to enjoy a plate of char kuey teow or BBQ chicken wings amidst the sound of clanging woks and waiters shouting out orders.

    3.  Beaches --
        The beaches of Malaysia are haven for adventurous people like me. Some of the popular water sports I would like to try include Catamaran Sailing, Speed Boating, Snorkeling, Banana boat rides and paragliding.

    4.  Nightlife in Penang --
        Having heard a lot about the nightlife in Malaysia, especially Batu Ferrinhgi, I would love to explore it and enjoy itt.

    5.  Trekking and Camping --
        Jungle Trekking is a great way to explore the insides of Malaysia. I would like to go for a walk in the Teluk Bahang forest. I would also like to explore the unspoiled beaches and the old lighthouses at the north-western side of the island.Also the World's largest cave chamber in Mulu.

    The most unique thing about Malaysia is that it has everything to offer for everyone! Falling in love with places is easy because they have something to offer to each traveler. For the extrovert, there are people to talk with and understand the lifestyle; for the nature lovers, there is breath-taking flora and fauna to blow their minds away! For the ones in love, there are serene tourist spots and for the adventurous bunch of friends there are mountains to go trekking on or water adventure sports to experience & try something they have never tried before in their life!

    Malaysia as a country is a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions and offers a range of delicacies making available a gastronomical paradise for the people. It is a warm home to hundreds of colourful festivals. A place which offers innumerable reasons for you to fall in love with!

Looking forward to Celebrate, Explore, get Inspired and Escape into a Truly Asian Paradise!

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